Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley made 19 official visits between September 20, 2020, and February 29, 2024, at a total cost of $10,652,878.67 inclusive of flight insurance.
This was stated in a written reply to an Opposition question to the Prime Minister about the number of times he travelled overseas on official business. The reply was circulated in Parliament on Friday.
Also requested was the cost of each trip inclusive of hotel accommodation, meals, ground transport for the Prime Minister and his entourage and any other related costs incurred.
The reply stated that the Prime Minister, during the past three years, “has honoured his commitment as the elected representative of the people of T&T.”
It was stated that Rowley attended several meetings with Caricom and other world leaders “to continue to foster good relations with our allies through representation and partnerships.”
The reply also stated that other related costs incurred include the payment of flight insurance by the Ministry of Finance and the payment for one return air travel ticket by Caribbean Airlines.
Actual expenditure ranged from a maximum of $1,291, 405.87 for a trip over September 3 to 10, 2023, for a strategies energy briefing session with Proman in Switzerland and meetings with BP in London and Shell Oil Company in Amsterdam.
The minimum trip cost was $75,319 for a December 14, 2023, trip to St Vincent for the dialogue between the Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela. Four trips ranged between $1,291,405.87 and $1,012, 021.62.